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diff --git a/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex b/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex
index 8f85b0e41046..f7cd455973f7 100644
--- a/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex
+++ b/Documentation/cdrom/cdrom-standard.tex
@@ -234,6 +234,7 @@ struct& cdrom_device_ops\ \{ \hidewidth\cr
&int& (* open)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, int)\cr
&void& (* release)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *);\cr
&int& (* drive_status)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, int);\cr
+ &unsigned\ int& (* check_events)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, unsigned\ int, int);\cr
&int& (* media_changed)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, int);\cr
&int& (* tray_move)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, int);\cr
&int& (* lock_door)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, int);\cr
@@ -245,10 +246,9 @@ struct& cdrom_device_ops\ \{ \hidewidth\cr
&int& (* reset)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *);\cr
&int& (* audio_ioctl)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, unsigned\ int,
void *{});\cr
- &int& (* dev_ioctl)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, unsigned\ int,
- unsigned\ long);\cr
\noalign{\medskip}
&const\ int& capability;& capability flags \cr
+ &int& (* generic_packet)(struct\ cdrom_device_info *, struct\ packet_command *{});\cr
\};\cr
}
$$
@@ -274,19 +274,32 @@ $$
\halign{$#$\ \hfil&$#$\ \hfil&\hbox to 10em{$#$\hss}&
$/*$ \rm# $*/$\hfil\cr
struct& cdrom_device_info\ \{ \hidewidth\cr
- & struct\ cdrom_device_ops *& ops;& device operations for this major\cr
- & struct\ cdrom_device_info *& next;& next device_info for this major\cr
+ & const\ struct\ cdrom_device_ops *& ops;& device operations for this major\cr
+ & struct\ list_head& list;& linked list of all device_info\cr
+ & struct\ gendisk *& disk;& matching block layer disk\cr
& void *& handle;& driver-dependent data\cr
\noalign{\medskip}
- & kdev_t& dev;& device number (incorporates minor)\cr
& int& mask;& mask of capability: disables them \cr
& int& speed;& maximum speed for reading data \cr
& int& capacity;& number of discs in a jukebox \cr
\noalign{\medskip}
- &int& options : 30;& options flags \cr
+ &unsigned\ int& options : 30;& options flags \cr
&unsigned& mc_flags : 2;& media-change buffer flags \cr
+ &unsigned\ int& vfs_events;& cached events for vfs path\cr
+ &unsigned\ int& ioctl_events;& cached events for ioctl path\cr
& int& use_count;& number of times device is opened\cr
& char& name[20];& name of the device type\cr
+\noalign{\medskip}
+ &__u8& sanyo_slot : 2;& Sanyo 3-CD changer support\cr
+ &__u8& keeplocked : 1;& CDROM_LOCKDOOR status\cr
+ &__u8& reserved : 5;& not used yet\cr
+ & int& cdda_method;& see CDDA_* flags\cr
+ &__u8& last_sense;& saves last sense key\cr
+ &__u8& media_written;& dirty flag, DVD+RW bookkeeping\cr
+ &unsigned\ short& mmc3_profile;& current MMC3 profile\cr
+ & int& for_data;& unknown:TBD\cr
+ & int\ (* exit)\ (struct\ cdrom_device_info *);&& unknown:TBD\cr
+ & int& mrw_mode_page;& which MRW mode page is in use\cr
\}\cr
}$$
Using this $struct$, a linked list of the registered minor devices is
@@ -298,9 +311,7 @@ The $mask$ flags can be used to mask out some of the capabilities listed
in $ops\to capability$, if a specific drive doesn't support a feature
of the driver. The value $speed$ specifies the maximum head-rate of the
drive, measured in units of normal audio speed (176\,kB/sec raw data or
-150\,kB/sec file system data). The value $n_discs$ should reflect the
-number of discs the drive can hold simultaneously, if it is designed
-as a juke-box, or otherwise~1. The parameters are declared $const$
+150\,kB/sec file system data). The parameters are declared $const$
because they describe properties of the drive, which don't change after
registration.
@@ -1002,7 +1013,7 @@ taken over the torch in maintaining \cdromc\ and integrating much
\cdrom-related code in the 2.1-kernel. Thanks to Scott Snyder and
Gerd Knorr, who were the first to implement this interface for SCSI
and IDE-CD drivers and added many ideas for extension of the data
-structures relative to kernel~2.0. Further thanks to Heiko Ei{\sz}feldt,
+structures relative to kernel~2.0. Further thanks to Heiko Ei{\ss}feldt,
Thomas Quinot, Jon Tombs, Ken Pizzini, Eberhard M\"onkeberg and Andrew
Kroll, the \linux\ \cdrom\ device driver developers who were kind
enough to give suggestions and criticisms during the writing. Finally